I agree with Dallas, I have been liking a lot of old school jazz and R&B and soul lately. I also have liked Wilco a lot lately, and the Fratellis, a new band from Scotland, they have an awesome sound!

P.S Dallas I'm not sure who sings it, but I just heard the song River Deep, Mountain High, and it has a great sound about it, and the singer is just fantastic.

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Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.

On tap today; Pink Floyd from Wish You Were Here right thru to the Final Cut. Makes a long work day go down so much easier.God I love my Ipod!!!!!

I have started liking Floyd recently. It is indeed calming music...

Calming music!!! A little story if I may....I was a PFC stationed on Okinawa, and had just come back to my room after listening to my Lieutenant telling tales of his experiences in Vietnam (Bouncing Betties, punjie sticks, that kind of thing). I plopped down in my bed (we called it a rack) with my walkman, some headphones, and my just purchased cassete of The Final Cut. Now Pink Floyd is fantastic headphone music so I was really enjoying another emotional rollercoaster of a Pink Floyd album. I get through the Gunner's Dream and it quitely fades away with 'take heed of the dream, take heed...' and the the acoutic Paranoid Eyes which ends with a quitly whispered 'behind brown and mild eyes...' I was really relaxed and probably half asleep. I hear off in the distance 'hey... get your filthy hands off my desert!'.... 'what'd he say?'

.....and a bomb goes off at full volume in my ears! I don't remember hitting my head on the bunk above mine when I jumped up, but I very well could have. I will never forget the shock of that moment.

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Is a tree as a rocking horseAn ambition fulfilledAnd is the sawdust jealous?I worry about these things .Kevin Godley & Lol Crème (I Pity Inanimate Objects)

On tap today; Pink Floyd from Wish You Were Here right thru to the Final Cut. Makes a long work day go down so much easier.God I love my Ipod!!!!!

I have started liking Floyd recently. It is indeed calming music...

Calming music!!! A little story if I may....I was a PFC stationed on Okinawa, and had just come back to my room after listening to my Lieutenant telling tales of his experiences in Vietnam (Bouncing Betties, punjie sticks, that kind of thing). I plopped down in my bed (we called it a rack) with my walkman, some headphones, and my just purchased cassete of The Final Cut. Now Pink Floyd is fantastic headphone music so I was really enjoying another emotional rollercoaster of a Pink Floyd album. I get through the Gunner's Dream and it quitely fades away with 'take heed of the dream, take heed...' and the the acoutic Paranoid Eyes which ends with a quitly whispered 'behind brown and mild eyes...' I was really relaxed and probably half asleep. I hear off in the distance 'hey... get your filthy hands off my desert!'.... 'what'd he say?'

.....and a bomb goes off at full volume in my ears! I don't remember hitting my head on the bunk above mine when I jumped up, but I very well could have. I will never forget the shock of that moment.

Nice story! I really like Animals, of course, I like all the others as well!

On tap today; Pink Floyd from Wish You Were Here right thru to the Final Cut. Makes a long work day go down so much easier.God I love my Ipod!!!!!

I have started liking Floyd recently. It is indeed calming music...

Calming music!!! A little story if I may....I was a PFC stationed on Okinawa, and had just come back to my room after listening to my Lieutenant telling tales of his experiences in Vietnam (Bouncing Betties, punjie sticks, that kind of thing). I plopped down in my bed (we called it a rack) with my walkman, some headphones, and my just purchased cassete of The Final Cut. Now Pink Floyd is fantastic headphone music so I was really enjoying another emotional rollercoaster of a Pink Floyd album. I get through the Gunner's Dream and it quitely fades away with 'take heed of the dream, take heed...' and the the acoutic Paranoid Eyes which ends with a quitly whispered 'behind brown and mild eyes...' I was really relaxed and probably half asleep. I hear off in the distance 'hey... get your filthy hands off my desert!'.... 'what'd he say?'

.....and a bomb goes off at full volume in my ears! I don't remember hitting my head on the bunk above mine when I jumped up, but I very well could have. I will never forget the shock of that moment.

Now that is smooth!

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"So soon it parted , lifting itself into the air. It bent – the world did. High was low , low was high ,and so he soared into the ground that was the sky." Tyler Vergil

On tap today; Pink Floyd from Wish You Were Here right thru to the Final Cut. Makes a long work day go down so much easier.God I love my Ipod!!!!!

I have started liking Floyd recently. It is indeed calming music...

Calming music!!! A little story if I may....I was a PFC stationed on Okinawa, and had just come back to my room after listening to my Lieutenant telling tales of his experiences in Vietnam (Bouncing Betties, punjie sticks, that kind of thing). I plopped down in my bed (we called it a rack) with my walkman, some headphones, and my just purchased cassete of The Final Cut. Now Pink Floyd is fantastic headphone music so I was really enjoying another emotional rollercoaster of a Pink Floyd album. I get through the Gunner's Dream and it quitely fades away with 'take heed of the dream, take heed...' and the the acoutic Paranoid Eyes which ends with a quitly whispered 'behind brown and mild eyes...' I was really relaxed and probably half asleep. I hear off in the distance 'hey... get your filthy hands off my desert!'.... 'what'd he say?'

.....and a bomb goes off at full volume in my ears! I don't remember hitting my head on the bunk above mine when I jumped up, but I very well could have. I will never forget the shock of that moment.

Now that is smooth!

Wasn't smooth to me. Scared the crap out of me!

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Is a tree as a rocking horseAn ambition fulfilledAnd is the sawdust jealous?I worry about these things .Kevin Godley & Lol Crème (I Pity Inanimate Objects)

Been listening all night to Dragnet from 1951.Consistantly well written and acted it was among the cream of the crop of radio drama.What was funny to me, and a bit tragic; was this quote from the last episode;"drove out Sunset Blvd to the Bel Air district. ... It was a white framed colonial mansion set back from well manicured gardens. The other homes in the neiborhood were just as large. $50,000 and up." For those who aren't familar with the LA area Bel Aire is where the movie stars used to live. It's still incredibly rich and expensive. But not $50,000, more like $10 million and up. This was 1951. That's like 2000% inflation over 60 years.

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Is a tree as a rocking horseAn ambition fulfilledAnd is the sawdust jealous?I worry about these things .Kevin Godley & Lol Crème (I Pity Inanimate Objects)

I was at this casino minding my own business, and this guy came up to me and said, "You're gonna have to move, you're blocking a fire exit." As though if there was a fire, I wasn't gonna run. If you're flammible and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. - Mitch Hedberg

Love Styx. Mr. Roboto isn't a bad album either. Great run of Albums until that point. After that they fell off the map (album-wise).

Loved all their early (74-late 70) stuff. Equinox being my favorite which included "Lorelei" and the greatest rock song EVER written.... "Suite Madam Blue"

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I was at this casino minding my own business, and this guy came up to me and said, "You're gonna have to move, you're blocking a fire exit." As though if there was a fire, I wasn't gonna run. If you're flammible and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. - Mitch Hedberg

I was at this casino minding my own business, and this guy came up to me and said, "You're gonna have to move, you're blocking a fire exit." As though if there was a fire, I wasn't gonna run. If you're flammible and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. - Mitch Hedberg